A Canadian man connected fitness, technology and art in a unique way and brought racing to a new level. He decided his routes using the GPS tracking app to make a big dancing figure. Now according to a post going viral, he covered a distance of 1,105 km in a year, so that he could embodiment his imagination and make a dancing figure on the map.
In the caption of the post shared on X by a user named Out of Context Human Race, a person from a Toronto wrote 1,105 km (687 mi) in a year, made careful planning of his routes to make a dancing figure. ” The user also included a GIF showing the animated image on the map.
Since the shared, the social media post was viewed about 12.7 million times and a wave of reaction arrived. While many people were amazed at the anonymous runner’s GPS-powered street art, others were suspicious, they suspected that the image was replaced digitally.
One user commented, “The man keeps running here all year to make art while I barely reach my dinner bowl. Now I call it high dedication! Respect for Toronto’s boy.” Another wrote, “Dedication to do so is unmatched.” A third user wrote, “Now this is some serious commitment which includes some fun.”
However, not everyone agreed with this. One wrote, “When I saw that this is a tiktok video, I can understand that it is edited. The other wrote, good editing.”